The H5N1 avian flu virus has been discovered in a small number of wild birds in New York City, US, HealthDay reported.
A small number of wild birds in New York City carry highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza, according to a study published in ...
Poultry and cows risk exposure to sick wild birds migrating across the Americas. Here is how annual bird migration could ...
The virus has killed tens of millions of birds and infected hundreds of species of animals, including dairy cattle in the ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to actively monitor the ongoing outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza, ...
May 24, 2024 — Mice administered raw milk samples from dairy cows infected with H5N1 influenza experienced high virus levels in their respiratory organs and lower ... Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu ...
In Florida, bird flu was even detected in a dead bottlenose dolphin, making it the first known cetacean to fall ill with the ...
"The U.S. is underprepared for bird flu because we have not learned our lessons from COVID," a public health policy expert ...
When a child in a small Cambodian town fell sick recently, his rapid decline set off a global disease surveillance system.
While a multi-state spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been detected in livestock and one human throughout the last few months, no cases have yet to be reported in New York state.
Australia earlier this week reported its first human case of avian influenza in a child in Victoria whom authorities said had ...
A dairy worker in Michigan contracted an eye infection on a dairy farm where H5N1 had been identified in cows.